Hi Erich Thank you for your answer. I also saw this in the documentation. But the switch behaves differently. If I have a switch with already configured vlans with vtp mode transparent (with the same infos in vlan.dat ) then only the higher numbered vlans are going to be applied from the startup config. The lower numbered vlans are copied from vlan.dat to the configuration.
Regards Luke 2013/7/24 Erich Hohermuth <[email protected]> > Hi > > Regarding to the cisco docu (1) it depends on the vtp mode and the > config of vlan.dat. > > If both the VLAN database and the configuration file show the VTP mode > as transparent and the VTP domain names match, the VLAN database is > ignored. The VTP and VLAN configurations in the startup configuration > file are used. The VLAN database revision number remains unchanged in > the VLAN database. > > If there is no vlan.dat file, or if the vlan.dat cannot be read, the > switch boots with the default vlan characteristics. You can use the > archiv commands to safe and restore the vlan.dat file. > > > Regards > Erich > > [1] > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5213/products_tech_note09186a0080a49dbf.shtml > > Am Wed Jul 24 14:35:15 2013 schrieb Lukas Eisenberger: > > > So during the miration I want to do something like this: > > > > copy tftp://10.6.100.3/config.txt <http://10.6.100.3/config.txt> > > startup-config > > and do a reload > > or > > configure replace tftp://10.6.100.3/config.txt > > <http://10.6.100.3/config.txt> > > > > I tested my miration path in the lab and I figured out that low > > numbering vlans in the range of 2-1001 are for some strange reason not > > applied to the config. I tried also deleting vlan.dat and change to > > vtp of or transparent/server/client and diffrent vtp versions before > > applying the config without success. > > > > Does somebody have a clou about the strange behaviour? >
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